Dear MARMAM members,
Our paper titled "The Relationship among Oceanography, Prey Fields, and Beaked
Whale Foraging Habitat in the Tongue of the Ocean" has just been published in
PLoS One. A link to the paper and abstract are included below if it's of
interest to you:
http://www.plosone.org/art
Sincerely,
Elliott Hazen and Guest Editors
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is 20 June, 2011. Thank you for your
interest and consideration.
Sincerely,
Elliott Hazen, Jürgen Alheit, Oleg Katugin, Robert Suryan, Yutaka
Watanuki, and Ichiro Yasuda
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ne hotspot. Manuscripts that pass peer review will be accepted
for publication in MEPS regardless of whether we have sufficient manuscripts
for a theme section or not.
Please contact Elliott Hazen (eha...@alumni.duke.edu) and Rob Suryan
(rob.sur...@oregonstate.edu) if you are interested in
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announcement and please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Elliott Hazen
https://hazen.sites.ucsc.edu/
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abstract submissions due December 15th.
Travel support is also available for early career scientists to attend.
Sincerely,
Elliott Hazen and co-organizers
http://www.pices.int/meetings/international_symposia/2014/2014-FUTURE-OSM/abstracts.aspx
Top predators such as fish, turtles, marine mammals, and
I just wanted to pass along a recent manuscript on optimal foraging in blue
whales as a function of oxygen use and prey density. The abstract is below and
the full text is open access and available at the following link:
http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/1/9/e1500469
Terrestrial predators
n will
provide the PICES community and the FUTURE program with a better sense of the
quality of fisheries, seabird, and marine mammal SDM under development in
relation to climate change in the North Pacific.
Sincerely,
Elliott Hazen, PhD
NOAA's Environmental Research Division in collaboration with UC Santa Cruz's
Institute of Marine Science is hiring two positions in Monterey, CA to start as
soon as possible and closing on August 29th. Our research interests span
oceanography to ecology, particularly how science can be used to
ve any questions, please reach
out to Barbara Muhling
(barbara.muhl...@noaa.gov<mailto:barbara.muhl...@noaa.gov>), Heather Welch
(heather.we...@noaa.gov<mailto:heather.we...@noaa.gov>) and/or Elliott Hazen
(elliott.ha...@noaa.gov<mailto:elliott.ha...@noaa.gov&g
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